Breaking Barriers to Participation in Housing Research
The Housing Studies Association (HSA), in partnership with the Housing Studies journal, is proud to announce the launch of the Global South Conference Bursary. This groundbreaking initiative is designed to support researchers who identify as being from the Global South.
The bursary provides:
- Full conference registration, waived by HSA.
- A travel and accommodation grant of up to £500, generously funded by Housing Studies journal.
This three-year programme highlights the shared commitment of the Housing Studies Association and Housing Studies journal to fostering a diverse and inclusive community of housing-related scholars. Together, this collaboration not only provides financial support but also facilitates meaningful participation and knowledge exchange.
Applications for the bursary are now open and can be submitted via the Housing Studies Association’s website. The deadline for applications is 14th February 2024.
For more information about the bursary and how to apply, visit: https://www.housing-studies-association.org/pages/global-south-conference-bursary
About the Housing Studies Association: The Housing Studies Association is the leading forum for housing research, bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to tackle key challenges in housing-related issues.
About the Housing Studies journal: Housing Studies is the leading international journal and a major forum for theoretical and analytical developments in the housing field. The journal only publishes research of the highest quality and impact. Housing Studies welcomes contributions on housing and housing related issues in any international, national or cross-national context, however the implications for an international readership should be explicit. Contributions to the journal reflect the interdisciplinary nature of housing research and are drawn from many different disciplines including, political science, urban studies, history, social administration, sociology, geography, law, planning and economics.